On Season 3 of Orange Is the New Black, we've gotten a glimpse into several more characters' backstories, ranging from the sad (Big Boo) to the strange (hey, Leanne!). But even the most bizarre flashbacks don't hold a candle to some of the real-life… Read more

A corporate jet carrying more than $1 billion in bank checks crashes in a ritzy neighborhood, and it's soon learned that a young woman's dead body was also on board, and that she died before the crash. The investigation reveals that the dead woman was the (more…)A corporate jet carrying more than $1 billion in bank checks crashes in a ritzy neighborhood, and it's soon learned that a young woman's dead body was also on board, and that she died before the crash. The investigation reveals that the dead woman was the head of a charity for troubled girls, from which someone may have been stealing funds. Back at the lab, Horatio confronts his brother's former partner after the man mistreats Calleigh.

A corporate jet carrying more than $1 billion in bank checks crashes in a ritzy neighborhood, and it's soon learned that a young woman's dead body was also on board, and that she died before the crash. The investigation reveals that the dead woman was the (more…)A corporate jet carrying more than $1 billion in bank checks crashes in a ritzy neighborhood, and it's soon learned that a young woman's dead body was also on board, and that she died before the crash. The investigation reveals that the dead woman was the head of a charity for troubled girls, from which someone may have been stealing funds. Back at the lab, Horatio confronts his brother's former partner after the man mistreats Calleigh.

A rich and wild California teen (Kirsten Dunst) falls for a poor and straitlaced student, resulting in a clash of cultures and ethics. Dunst has range, but the script is ordinary. Jay Hernandez, Bruce Davison. Directed by John Stockwell.